Vlad Rădescu

Vlad Rădescu
Born (1952-11-18) 18 November 1952
Bucharest
Occupation Actor, director, producer, scholar
Years active 1971–present
Spouse(s) Mihaela-Daniela Rădescu (m. 1986)
Children Mihaela Rădescu

Vlad Rădescu (born 18 November 1952 in Bucharest ) is a Romanian actor, theatre director and scholar.

Biography

Radescu was born on November 18, 1952 in Bucharest. He attended Dimitrie Cantemir and class XII at the Ion Luca Caragiale in Bucharest, where he graduated in 1971. He wanted to become a sailor, physician, journalist and archaeologist, but chose theater and graduated from IATC (now UNATC, University of Theatre and Cinematography IL Caragiale) Department Theatre in 1975 in Bucharest, having studied under Sanda Manu and Geta Angheluţă.

He was assigned to Targu Mures in 1975 where he remained until 1994. During this period his theater and film career continued to prosper. He had the chance to travel a few times in Europe.

Acting career

He was spotted by director Gheorghe Vitanidis while still in his freshman year. Vitanidis gave him the leading role in the film Porumbescu, which was a great success. In 1980 he played Comosicus in the historical epic Burebista. A few years later he played Avram Iancu, the main character in the films Munții în flăcări (Mountains on Fire) and La răscrucea marilor furtuni (The Crossings of Stormy Seas) (1980), this time directed by Mircea Moldovan. In foreign television productions, he has played the roles of Charlemagne in 1996, and Otto von Bismarck in 2007, 2008 and 2009. He has performed in many domestic and foreign film productions. Also present important roles in popular TV series and telenovelas.

He founded the international theater festival "Întâlnirile Școlilor și Academiilor europene de teatru", which ran for four years, the first two in Targu Mures (1993, 1994) and the last two in Targoviste (1995, 1996). He was also the initiator - in 1998 - of the hit show "Suits" directed by Dan Puric, which highlighted over 100 theatrical costumes created by Irina Solomon and Dragos Buhagiar, winning more than 10 awards in various theaters in the capital and country.

In early 2009, at the request of the leadership of the Ministry of Culture, he returned to the National Theatre in Targu Mures occupying the position of interim CEO until October 2010, when he was dismissed by Hunor Kelemen (Minister in office, then, President UDMR). He was restored to his post in March 2011, after a judicial decision which concluded that Hunor had acted improperly.

Rădescu has mounted alumni performances with a good many of his students, such as Octavian Strunilă,[1] Diana Croitoru,[2] Ștefania Dumitru,[3] Florina Anghel, Adriana Bordeanu, Michael Bobonete, Michael Rait, Andreea Grama, Cornel Bulai) awards at film festivals: HOP Gala Festival Hyperion Improvisation Championship.

Administrative career

From 1990 to 1994 he served as deputy executive director of the National Theatre in Targu Mures. In 1994, he returned to Bucharest and to work at the Little Theatre in Bucharest. CEO gets contest Theatre Nottara (1996 - 2000) in Bucharest. Between 1987 and 1994, he was associate professor at the University of Theatre in Targu Mures. From 1996 to 2002, he taught acting and cultural management at the Ecological University of Bucharest.

From 2002 he has been director of the European Foundation Cultural Centre. His is also Associate Professor PhD., and Head of Department at the Faculty of Theatre of the University "Spiru Haret" University of Bucharest.

Filmography

References

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